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. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with the story of an expose of hidden off-shore bank accounts around the globe. >> the first consequence, i guess, is that a secret world is no longer secret, and it's going to send shivers through this world. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.
. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with the story of an expose of hidden off-shore bank accounts around the globe. >> the first consequence, i guess, is that a secret world is no longer secret, and it's going to send shivers through this world. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie...
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then you're in for a bumpy ride so you might be lucky and find some tama but mostly it's just a trifle brooks fortunately alexei's wonderfully named wozzeck is up to the top. last month not look like much of this is spin spin on this the seconds and. we're going up and down to crash the blasts. still going. to the full. use of it sir.
then you're in for a bumpy ride so you might be lucky and find some tama but mostly it's just a trifle brooks fortunately alexei's wonderfully named wozzeck is up to the top. last month not look like much of this is spin spin on this the seconds and. we're going up and down to crash the blasts. still going. to the full. use of it sir.
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i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hi, there. i'm brooke baldwin. good to be with you. beginning with breaking news on this thursday. reports of a tornado right now moving over mississippi. chad myers, it's in to alabama. tell us what you know. >> >> that's correct. it was on the ground. has been on the ground for a long time. it has produced one fatality. the storm continues to be on the ground as it travels to the east of columbus, mississippi. these are kind of rural areas, thank goodness, because this is probably an f-3, f-4 tornado on the ground. it did hit a town near may con, mississippi, earlier, but it's now moving in a very rural area near alabama. they're already taking some of the kids out of school already. the last time we happened we remember the vivid pictures of tuscaloo tuscaloosa. those kids are going home. more tornados in southern mississippi and some of the patien parishes of louisiana. this is going to be one of those days, if a storm is
i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hi, there. i'm brooke baldwin. good to be with you. beginning with breaking news on this thursday. reports of a tornado right now moving over mississippi. chad myers, it's in to alabama. tell us what you know. >> >> that's correct. it was on the ground. has been on the ground for a long time. it has produced one fatality. the storm continues to be on the ground as it travels to the east of...
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diane, bill, brooke, tucker, that does it for me. see you later. >> judge jeanine: the line that separates a civil society from a lawless one is drawn in the sand every day by police and prosecutors. their job is to deal with the worst of the worst. to investigate, arrest, prosecute and bring to justice those who choose to violate our laws and victimize others. by definition the job of a district attorney seeking to jail criminals is a dangerous one. but it is what we do. it is what we signed up for. and honestly, if a d.a. isn't threatened at some point in his or her career they are probably not doing their job. but rarely if ever do those threats result in the murder of not one but two prosecutors. hello and welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for joining us tonight. on january 31 top felony prosecutor mark hassey of the kaufman county d.a.'s office in texas was gunned down in the parking lot on his way to the courthouse. and less than two months later his boss district attorney mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia
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brooke? >> okay. shannon travis for us there in front of the capital, a whole lot of people wanting that change, wanting that pathway. thank you. >>> now to some of the hottest stories in a flash. roll it. there she goes. this is a giant breakthrough, a giant explosion. this is underneath the streets of new york city. what, you ask? this is the mta blowing some tons and tons of bedrock to make way for a subway expansion. this is the east side. the product is said to cost $8.3 billion. >>> and a shoutout today on the eve of the masters. there she is. condoleezza rice, sporting the coveted green jacket. here is club chairman billy payne. >> welcoming condi and darla as members of augusta national represented a joyous occasion for the club. this week, that's truer than ever. and i hope the experience for condi and darla as members of our club has been every bit as rewarding and enjoyable for them over the last eight months as it has been for their fellow members. it is just awesome. >> for fun, par 3 tou
brooke? >> okay. shannon travis for us there in front of the capital, a whole lot of people wanting that change, wanting that pathway. thank you. >>> now to some of the hottest stories in a flash. roll it. there she goes. this is a giant breakthrough, a giant explosion. this is underneath the streets of new york city. what, you ask? this is the mta blowing some tons and tons of bedrock to make way for a subway expansion. this is the east side. the product is said to cost $8.3...
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. >> live from the brookings institution in washington d.c. for a discussion on women in the arab world. will talk about what the united states is doing to advance the women in that region. we will be live as the society of american business editors and writers hold their spring conference. among the speakers -- former controller and federal reserve vice chair at 12:30. tonight, a look at healthcare for u.s. military veterans and the cost to taxpayers. after that, we will be live with the writer from military times. ,e will welcome your calls facebook comments, and tweets. by in the brookings institution for a discussion on the role of women in the arab world. live at the brookings institution in washington to talk about the challenges women face in the arab world and forth africa. tara sonenshine will talk about u.s. efforts to advance u.s. women -- girls and women in the region. >> good morning. welcome to the saban center for middle east policy at the brookings institution. the director of the center , tamara cofman wittes. i am delighted t
. >> live from the brookings institution in washington d.c. for a discussion on women in the arab world. will talk about what the united states is doing to advance the women in that region. we will be live as the society of american business editors and writers hold their spring conference. among the speakers -- former controller and federal reserve vice chair at 12:30. tonight, a look at healthcare for u.s. military veterans and the cost to taxpayers. after that, we will be live with the...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with us. i'll send you to jake tapper and "the lead." >>> he'll speak just 50 miles from the horrific massacre in newtown. has he already been outmaneuv outmaneuvered on gun control. >>> the world lead. if north korea is trying to scare americans, mission accomplished. our poll shows that many people say north korea is a immediate threat while optimism for a peaceful solution is fading. >>> and the politics lead. add this to jay-z's 99 problems, congressional scrutiny over his getaway with beyonce to fidel castro's backyard. >>> president obama is in the skies aboard air force one planning to touch down in hartford, connecticut, where he's making a last-ditch effort to keep his gun control agenda alive. the president will speak about 50 miles from newtown where 26 people including 20 children were gunned down in december, as if you could forget. now nearly four months later, the shock has faded and so has the support for tougher gun laws. the senate will begin debating new legislation as early
i'm brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with us. i'll send you to jake tapper and "the lead." >>> he'll speak just 50 miles from the horrific massacre in newtown. has he already been outmaneuv outmaneuvered on gun control. >>> the world lead. if north korea is trying to scare americans, mission accomplished. our poll shows that many people say north korea is a immediate threat while optimism for a peaceful solution is fading. >>> and the politics lead....
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. >> now we taking to the brookings institution for a discussion of women and the arab world. earlier today, tara sonenshine spoke about u.s. efforts to promote the rights of women and girls in the region. this is almost an hour. >> welcome to the center for middle east policy at the brookings institution. very glad to have you here. i am tamara wittes, director of the center. i am truly delighted to welcome to our stage this morning under secretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs, tara sonenshine. we are here just almost exactly on your 1-year anniversary joining the state department as under secretary for public diplomacy. what we wanted to do today was have an opportunity to delve the a particular aspect of sweeping change that is taking in the middle east. the arabs' awakening has brought tremendous opportunities and opening. it has also brought a great deal of anxiety and questions. i think on no issue is that mix of hope and anxiety more prevalent than around the status of women -- women's equality, women's empowerment, women's rights in the middle east.
. >> now we taking to the brookings institution for a discussion of women and the arab world. earlier today, tara sonenshine spoke about u.s. efforts to promote the rights of women and girls in the region. this is almost an hour. >> welcome to the center for middle east policy at the brookings institution. very glad to have you here. i am tamara wittes, director of the center. i am truly delighted to welcome to our stage this morning under secretary of state for public diplomacy and...
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i'm brianna keilar in for brooke baldwin. the family of an alleged rape victim are on a mission to end the cyberbullying they say pushed her to end her life. we're moments away from hearing from the parents of audrie pott in a live news conference. pott was a popular california teenager who loved art, music and skiing. then september 2nd happened, the night a sleepover she attended turned into an unsupervised drinking party. pott passed out, woke up, and first got a hint of what three reported friends allegedly did to her. >> had no idea what occurred until she woke up the following morning and had some drawing on her body in some private areas. >> she soon learned students were sharing images of her attack. audrie posted this on facebook. they took pictures of me. my life is ruined. this is my worst day ever. pott killed herself eight days after that party. and on friday, santa clara county investigators arrested three boys current or past students at her high school, saratoga high. they're facing juvenile charges of sexual
i'm brianna keilar in for brooke baldwin. the family of an alleged rape victim are on a mission to end the cyberbullying they say pushed her to end her life. we're moments away from hearing from the parents of audrie pott in a live news conference. pott was a popular california teenager who loved art, music and skiing. then september 2nd happened, the night a sleepover she attended turned into an unsupervised drinking party. pott passed out, woke up, and first got a hint of what three reported...
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brooke? >> jim, let me ask you about secretary kerry, you know, has listed the conditions in which the u.s., possibly the u.s., would be sitting down to discuss, maybe denuclearization, of course, of north korea. was he specific? what did john kerry say? >> well, you know, kerry was specific. he let the north koreans know that, you know, the shot clock is running, so to speak, and they're going to have to consider what's essential to the talks themselves. denuclearization and getting rid of their ballistic missile systems. listen, -- >> what i simply did was repeat that we are open to talks. but the conditions have to be met where the north has to move towards denuclearization, indicated seriousness in doing so by reducing these threats, stop the testing, and indicate it's prepared to actually noesh on denuclearization. those are the conditions and that's what we need to see met. >> the question is, what's going to be the response? we're waiting and watching to see if there's going to be anyt
brooke? >> jim, let me ask you about secretary kerry, you know, has listed the conditions in which the u.s., possibly the u.s., would be sitting down to discuss, maybe denuclearization, of course, of north korea. was he specific? what did john kerry say? >> well, you know, kerry was specific. he let the north koreans know that, you know, the shot clock is running, so to speak, and they're going to have to consider what's essential to the talks themselves. denuclearization and...
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here today as an innocent and free man if it wasn't for the california innocence project and justin brooks and all the great work that they do. it's important that projects such as the california innocence project and other innocence projects around the nation in other places around the world that we bring light to these organizations. there are people behind bars for crimes that they didn't commit. we have to help these people. their lives have been taken away. and i know all too well what it feels like to see your life pass before you, to see life continuing without you having any part of it for a crime that you didn't commit. i really want people to get involved with the innocence project. >> all right. brian, we wish you the very best. congratulations. we want you to, you know, kick some butt there. >> thank you very much. >> living in atlanta, we want you to represent, all right? >> will do. thank you so much. >> thank you again. appreciate having you. >> thank you. >>> $200,000 reward, not many clues now. people are high alert, this is in texas. they are searching still for killers o
here today as an innocent and free man if it wasn't for the california innocence project and justin brooks and all the great work that they do. it's important that projects such as the california innocence project and other innocence projects around the nation in other places around the world that we bring light to these organizations. there are people behind bars for crimes that they didn't commit. we have to help these people. their lives have been taken away. and i know all too well what it...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the lead with jake paper starts now. >> a bipartisan deal on capitol hill. you heard me right. i'm jake tapper and this is the lead. the national lead, one democrat, one republican coming together on a deal to expand background checks. senator pat toomey, republican from pennsylvania is already drawing fire from his allies in the gun rights movement. and he'll join us in just moments. >>> the word league. are you one the impression no matter how crazy north korea proves to be the u.s. can handle the problem? no problem. think again. we'll take you inside a pentagon war game that has some disturbing lessons about a war with kim jong-un. >>> the political lead. anthony weiner is back. former congressman is taking a shot at redemption and wife by his side weighing the possibility of a mayoral run. are voters willing to be as forgiving about his sexting scandal? we begin with the money lead, the "closing bell" on wall street where they will be talking about this day for a long time to come or at least until the next time the dow and the s&p 500 both shatter reco
i'm brooke baldwin. the lead with jake paper starts now. >> a bipartisan deal on capitol hill. you heard me right. i'm jake tapper and this is the lead. the national lead, one democrat, one republican coming together on a deal to expand background checks. senator pat toomey, republican from pennsylvania is already drawing fire from his allies in the gun rights movement. and he'll join us in just moments. >>> the word league. are you one the impression no matter how crazy north...
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brooke? >> dan lothian at the white house. >>> few americans know more about north korea and former new mexico governor bill richardson. we will talk to him in a few minutes. >>> next, it is tough to believe but here we go, carnival cruise "triumph" involved in yet another catastrophe. this one though may be deadly. a worker is missing this morning after this ship escaped from its moorings yesterday afternoon. it has been docked for repairs since that february engine fire that sort of infamously disabled that. shannon travis has been tracking the developments on this ship from washington. shannon, what do you know? >> brooke, this is such a worrying store rid and bizarre at the same time. this worker is identified by local reports as john johnson, or better known as buster, as some people call him. 64-year-old african-american apparently he wasn't wearing a life vest at all. the family, as you mentioned, is being told that his chances of survival are remote but that search is ongoing and the
brooke? >> dan lothian at the white house. >>> few americans know more about north korea and former new mexico governor bill richardson. we will talk to him in a few minutes. >>> next, it is tough to believe but here we go, carnival cruise "triumph" involved in yet another catastrophe. this one though may be deadly. a worker is missing this morning after this ship escaped from its moorings yesterday afternoon. it has been docked for repairs since that february...
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joining us now is michael o hanlon, who is director of research and a senior foreign policy fellow at the brookings institution. mike, when you add today's decision on the cason complex to north korea's decision to nullify the 1953 korean war armistice last month to reactivate a previously moth balled nuclear power plant, after conducting a third nuclear weapons test, what do you think kim jong-un is planning? >> that's a great question, martin. my first guess is that he doesn't know. my first guess is he's looking for ways to provoke, to spend a message that he wants to announce his arrival on the world stage as if there were any doubt, as an equally strong willed and independent ruler just as his father and grandfather were. that he's not interested in economic reform, or he would not have interfered with the cason complex as you mentioned earlier. that he's perhaps trying to extort more of a higher price out of us for any nuclear weapons concessions. otherwise why would he tell us about his plans to restart a nuclear reactor. so, you know, it sounds like more of the same, just at a higher level
joining us now is michael o hanlon, who is director of research and a senior foreign policy fellow at the brookings institution. mike, when you add today's decision on the cason complex to north korea's decision to nullify the 1953 korean war armistice last month to reactivate a previously moth balled nuclear power plant, after conducting a third nuclear weapons test, what do you think kim jong-un is planning? >> that's a great question, martin. my first guess is that he doesn't know. my...
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john and brooke? >> ed lavandera, thank you. we should point out at the bottom of the hour we will be talking to an attorny who handled cases in kaufman county. >> eight minutes after the hour. extreme weather striking parts of the u.s. this morning. extremely annoying, right? much of the northern plains buried under snow after a spring blizzard. take a look at this. this is a holeover accident caused by low visibility and gusty winds. shut down a portion of minnesota's interstate 94 on sunday. and parts of the dakotas saw up to a foot and a half of snow this weekend. it is not over yet. bonnie schneider is live in the weather center in atlanta, and bonnie, you know, i checked the calendar. i'm not great with the calendar today. but by my count we're in the middle of april. >> this day, april 15th we all keep that on our calendar for sure. we are looking at more snow from cheyenne to denver. it's coming down heavy and hard along i-25. a whole band of snow is working across the entire state of colorado. we're talking about accumu
john and brooke? >> ed lavandera, thank you. we should point out at the bottom of the hour we will be talking to an attorny who handled cases in kaufman county. >> eight minutes after the hour. extreme weather striking parts of the u.s. this morning. extremely annoying, right? much of the northern plains buried under snow after a spring blizzard. take a look at this. this is a holeover accident caused by low visibility and gusty winds. shut down a portion of minnesota's interstate...
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. >> good morning, i'm brooke baldwin. it is a real-life tragedy for the reality show cast this morning a favorite on mtv it's called "buckwild." and this young man, 21-year-old shain gandee was found dead. first reported missing sunday night, gandee and two others, one of whom was his uncle, were found dead inside a ford bronco on monday. so this truck was partially submerged in mud in a wooded area of kanawha county in west virginia. and nischelle turner is live for us in los angeles to sort of unravel some of these details. what do we know this morning? >> well, things are becoming a little bit clearer, brooke. like you said you mentioned the truck was found partially submerged in mud and the muffler was under the mud. that could lead us to a little bit of a clue into what happened here. the sheriff's department tells us that gandee was found dead monday in a wooded area in west virginia. they did find the body of his 48-year-old uncle and a third victim, 27-year-old donald robert myers. the cause of death still under i
. >> good morning, i'm brooke baldwin. it is a real-life tragedy for the reality show cast this morning a favorite on mtv it's called "buckwild." and this young man, 21-year-old shain gandee was found dead. first reported missing sunday night, gandee and two others, one of whom was his uncle, were found dead inside a ford bronco on monday. so this truck was partially submerged in mud in a wooded area of kanawha county in west virginia. and nischelle turner is live for us in los...
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we now go to the brookings institution for a panel on north korea and u.s. policy priorities. months,he last five there has been an increasingly tense war of words between north korea and the united states, south korea, japan, and china. there has been increasing concern that this war of nerves is going to change into a war of weapons. is thet recent concern possible launch of a north korean medium-range missile. april 15 seemed like a good day to do that since it is the 101st nniversary of kim il sung's birth. what a better present for the old man and to launch a missile in his name. there are lots of questions around this, what the implications are, whether there is a way out of this. i have six questions that i will post to my colleagues in different permutations and will marchs and we through these as expeditiously as we can to leave time for your questions. the first question is, is this crisis different from previous ones? if it is, in what ways? what is the real danger of war? a stab atd you take the first question? >> yes, thank you for being here today. in a number of
we now go to the brookings institution for a panel on north korea and u.s. policy priorities. months,he last five there has been an increasingly tense war of words between north korea and the united states, south korea, japan, and china. there has been increasing concern that this war of nerves is going to change into a war of weapons. is thet recent concern possible launch of a north korean medium-range missile. april 15 seemed like a good day to do that since it is the 101st nniversary of kim...
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and michael o hanlon, director of research and senior policy fellow at the brookings institution. jim, a u.s. official has said that the missile launch from north korea could come at any moment. but what are you hearing on the ground there in seoul? >> reporter: hi, martin. well, we're hearing pretty much the same thing. basically from this morning, we've been in missile watch mode, if you will. today was april 10th. this was the first in a series of probable dates for a launch because you'll recall it was mentioned specifically by kim jong-un's regime to foreign diplomats up in pyongyang as a kind of recommended dateline to evacuate. tomorrow, however, is a good day as well. april 11th. >> i think -- i think we've lost jim maceda for the moment. let's go to mike o'hanlon. international observes have been speculating on why jim jong-un has decided to become so provocative over the last 10 to 14 days, particularly. do you yourself have any insight into what he's doing given that most people assume that he would rather not light the touch paper for a nuclear war? >> exactly, martin.
and michael o hanlon, director of research and senior policy fellow at the brookings institution. jim, a u.s. official has said that the missile launch from north korea could come at any moment. but what are you hearing on the ground there in seoul? >> reporter: hi, martin. well, we're hearing pretty much the same thing. basically from this morning, we've been in missile watch mode, if you will. today was april 10th. this was the first in a series of probable dates for a launch because...
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i'm fredricka whitfield in for brooke baldwin. the chief prosecutor in houston is under 24 hour protection. and law enforcement officials across the state of texas are treading with caution today after the second recent murder of one of their own. tough talking prosecutor mike mclelland was found dead sunday morning. mclelland's wife was slain as well. their bodies were found at their home in kaufman county, the same texas county where assistant d.a. mark hasse was shot dead back in january. hasse's murder in broad daylight prompted this challenge to the killers by the now dead mclelland. >> i hope that the people that did this are watching because we're very confident that we're going to find you, we're going to pull you out of whatever hole you're in, we're going to bring you back and let the people of kaufman county prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. >> law enforcement officials including the fbi want to know if the killings were linked and whether white supremacists may have been involved here. recent indictments
i'm fredricka whitfield in for brooke baldwin. the chief prosecutor in houston is under 24 hour protection. and law enforcement officials across the state of texas are treading with caution today after the second recent murder of one of their own. tough talking prosecutor mike mclelland was found dead sunday morning. mclelland's wife was slain as well. their bodies were found at their home in kaufman county, the same texas county where assistant d.a. mark hasse was shot dead back in january....
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brooks of alabama. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry, seven months ago americans were murdered at the benghazi council. you mentioned early in your testimony the administration is testified eight times, given 20 briefings and has provided 25,000 pages of documents about benghazi. yet the american people still do not know why ambassador susan rice, during a heated presidential race, made so many false statements to the american people about what happened in benghazi. more specifically, on september 16, 2012, on the this week with a george stephanopoulos, ambassador rice stated and i quote, what this began as, it was a spontaneous not a premeditated response to what transpired in cairo, end quote. yet on the very same day, living president stated on npr quote the idea that this criminal and cowardly act was a spontaneous protest has just spun out of control is completely unfounded and preposterous. we firmly believe that this was a pretax income preplanned attack that was good and specifically to attack the u.s. consulate,
brooks of alabama. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry, seven months ago americans were murdered at the benghazi council. you mentioned early in your testimony the administration is testified eight times, given 20 briefings and has provided 25,000 pages of documents about benghazi. yet the american people still do not know why ambassador susan rice, during a heated presidential race, made so many false statements to the american people about what happened in benghazi. more...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon, welcome, brooke is off today. across the country, there is growing cause for concern right now for the safety of those who protect us, not the military, but the law. from colorado to west virginia, worried law enforcement officials are asking, who's next? a state prison chief who cracked the whip against white supremacist prison gangs, a texas prosecutor, his boss, a tough-talking district attorney who targeted gangs, as well. a hard-nosed sheriff known for targeting drug thugs. four law enforcement officials, three states, what do they have in common? all are dead. tom clements, the prison chief, was killed last month at his home in monument, colorado. his now grieving widow was in the house, too. >> last tuesday night, tom and i were watching tv and our doorbell rang. and my life was forever changed. >> reporter: two days later, this high-speed chase in texas ended with the death of tom clements' suspected killer, 28-year-old evan ebel, known to be a member of the white supremacist prison gang the 211 crew, but
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon, welcome, brooke is off today. across the country, there is growing cause for concern right now for the safety of those who protect us, not the military, but the law. from colorado to west virginia, worried law enforcement officials are asking, who's next? a state prison chief who cracked the whip against white supremacist prison gangs, a texas prosecutor, his boss, a tough-talking district attorney who targeted...
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. >> we have andy brooks. he also testified to congress about high frequency trading which he described as death by thousand cuts to market integrity. he buys price stock every couple of weeks. and he bought maryland national bank preferred shares for his mom and she got a new kitchen out of that. >> jerry davis, professor of management and associationology at michigan's school of business. he focuses on a lot of things, among them how corporate responsibility has evolved or deinvolved and whether shareholder capitalism really works. he leens toward socially responsible funds and he only checks his portfolio four times a year. as boring as he is about his own investments, he's exciting when he talks about the markets and the financial catastrophe e can look forward to. she bought a.t.f.'s in fwoled mining companies and she's down 25% on that investment. but she got out of teck and advised her readers to get out of tech just a few days before the crash in 2,000. i don't think her husband was out though. >> you
. >> we have andy brooks. he also testified to congress about high frequency trading which he described as death by thousand cuts to market integrity. he buys price stock every couple of weeks. and he bought maryland national bank preferred shares for his mom and she got a new kitchen out of that. >> jerry davis, professor of management and associationology at michigan's school of business. he focuses on a lot of things, among them how corporate responsibility has evolved or...
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brooks and alabama. >> seven months ago, americans were murdered at the benghazi consulate. you mentioned that the ministration has testified eight times, given 20 briefings and provided 25,000 pages of documents about benghazi. the american people still do not know why ambassador suan rice made so many false statements to the american people about what happened in benghazi. 2012,tember 16, ambassador rice stated "what this began as, it was a spontaneous, not a premeditated response to what happened in cairo. npr,n president stated on the idea that this criminal and cowardly act was a spontaneous protest that spun out of control is completely unfounded and preposterous. we believe this was a preplanned attack that was carried out to attack the u.s. consulate. the state department's own accountability review board concluded that there were no protests prior to the attack on the u.s. consulate. on september 16, 2012, on meet the press, the ambassador said, what happened in benghazi was initially a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired hours before in cairo, almost a copy
brooks and alabama. >> seven months ago, americans were murdered at the benghazi consulate. you mentioned that the ministration has testified eight times, given 20 briefings and provided 25,000 pages of documents about benghazi. the american people still do not know why ambassador suan rice made so many false statements to the american people about what happened in benghazi. 2012,tember 16, ambassador rice stated "what this began as, it was a spontaneous, not a premeditated response...
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even sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> hook. sandy hook elementary. you know it's something we just can't -- you know, 20 first graders. >> just died. >> in their classrooms. >> awful. >> the couple originally called for a ban on assault weapons and limits to high capacity magazines. giffords made a dramatic plea to senators. >> be bold. be gourageous. americans are counting on you. >> but they now admit there are limits on what is politically realistic. if you were to name the number one thing that congress could do to prevent the kind of violence that you were the victim of, what would it be? >> background checks. >> yeah. certainly. without a doubt. >> giffords has learned to navigate an ipad for e-mail with her left-hand, because her right hand is paralyzed. but most of her communicating with former colleagues, pressing them for new gun laws, goes through kelly. mostly on the phone. it's been written that there's irony that you are such a good spokesperson for new laws to curb gun violence, because you can't speak very well.
even sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> hook. sandy hook elementary. you know it's something we just can't -- you know, 20 first graders. >> just died. >> in their classrooms. >> awful. >> the couple originally called for a ban on assault weapons and limits to high capacity magazines. giffords made a dramatic plea to senators. >> be bold. be gourageous. americans are counting on you. >>...
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thank tom vanden brook, you for your time this morning. we will go to julie and from omaha, nebraska. a democrat caller -- caller: i think that we have a young person who is really trying to show his muscle. i think we should think before we get into more military action because we have a tired bunch of ng toe -- if we are goign t keep having wars maybe we should bring back the draft. host: michael from vermont. good morning. caller: i agree with some of your callers. we are on the korean border. have thesey we little wars which helps defense corporations. men of congress love them because contributions come pouring in. we have had unending war for 60 years. china hasn't engaged in a war in 60 years. forming another alliance with russia. conflictbe in a major but we would lose because we do not have the heart for war. our military likes to buy things and all we are doing is wasting money. host: more on china from "the washington times closed " this morning -- from "the washington times closed " this morning -- -- from "the washignton times
thank tom vanden brook, you for your time this morning. we will go to julie and from omaha, nebraska. a democrat caller -- caller: i think that we have a young person who is really trying to show his muscle. i think we should think before we get into more military action because we have a tired bunch of ng toe -- if we are goign t keep having wars maybe we should bring back the draft. host: michael from vermont. good morning. caller: i agree with some of your callers. we are on the korean...
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for her to find words, even sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy hook elementary. it is something we just can't -- 20, 20 first graders. >> died. >> in their classroom. >> it is awful. >> the couple originally called for a ban on assault weapons and limits to high capacity magazines. giffords made a dramatic plea to senators. >> be bold. be courageous. americans are counting on you. >> they now admit there are limits on what is politically realistic. >> if you were to name the number one thing that congress could do to prevent the kind of violence that you were the victim of, what would it be? >> background checks. >> yeah. certainly. without a doubt. >> giffords has learned to navigate an ipad for e-mail with her left hand because her right hand is paralyzed. most of her communicating with former colleagues press fog for new gun laws goes through kelly mostly on the phone although she doesn't have to say much to make her point, especially in person. >> when gabby sits in their office and tells them how important universal background chec
for her to find words, even sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy hook elementary. it is something we just can't -- 20, 20 first graders. >> died. >> in their classroom. >> it is awful. >> the couple originally called for a ban on assault weapons and limits to high capacity magazines. giffords made a dramatic plea to senators. >> be bold. be courageous. americans are counting on you....
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makes it difficult for her to find words, even sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> hook. >> sandy hook elementary. it's something we just can't -- 20 first graders. >> died. >> in their classrooms. >> is awful. >> reporter: the couple originally called for a ban on assault weapons and limits to high capacity manage magazines. giffords made a dramatic plea to senators. >> be bold. be courageous. americans are counting on you. >> reporter: but they now admit there are limits on what is politically realistic. if you were to name the number one thing that congress could do to prevent the kind of violence that you were the victim of, what would it be? >> background checks. >> yeah, certainly. without a doubt. >> reporter: giffords has learned to navigate an ipad for e-mail with her left hand because her right hand is paralyzed, but most of her communicating with former colleagues, pressing them for new gun laws, goes through kelly, mostly on the phone. there's irony that you are such a good spokesperson for new laws to curb gun violence because you can
makes it difficult for her to find words, even sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> sandy brook. >> sandy hook. >> hook. >> sandy hook elementary. it's something we just can't -- 20 first graders. >> died. >> in their classrooms. >> is awful. >> reporter: the couple originally called for a ban on assault weapons and limits to high capacity manage magazines. giffords made a dramatic plea to senators. >> be bold. be...
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today the brookings institution holds a preview of the negotiations. speakers include two former officials with the european union and the u.s. national security council who will share their or experiences dealing with iranian negotiators. you can watch the event live beginning at 10 a.m. eastern over on c-span. >> monday night on "first ladies," anna harrisson, whose husband dies after a month in office, louisiana tissue shah tyler who becomes first lady as her husband assumes the presidency, but she passes away just a year and a half later, and julia ty her, who becomes the president's second wife. >> julia i think of as the madonna of first ladies. she loved publicity. she had actually posed as a model at a time went that was, needless to say, frowned upon. she was known as the rose of long island. by all accounts was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year-old john tyler. who married her. and she loved being first lady. she had the job for less than a year, but it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief" whenever
today the brookings institution holds a preview of the negotiations. speakers include two former officials with the european union and the u.s. national security council who will share their or experiences dealing with iranian negotiators. you can watch the event live beginning at 10 a.m. eastern over on c-span. >> monday night on "first ladies," anna harrisson, whose husband dies after a month in office, louisiana tissue shah tyler who becomes first lady as her husband assumes...
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i'm john berman. >> good morning, i'm brooke baldwin. our "starting point" this tuesday, north korea says it's jump-starting a dead nuclear reactor,
i'm john berman. >> good morning, i'm brooke baldwin. our "starting point" this tuesday, north korea says it's jump-starting a dead nuclear reactor,
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don lemon here in for brooke today. this is just in to cnn. we just learned that the u.s. has deployed a ballistic missile defense system to protect its base in guam from a possible north korean attack. again, this is just in to cnn. north korea did more than just talk, though, today. just more than just talk tough today. closing the industrial zone there, a place where south koreans and north koreans work together to show cooperation. the closing of this crossing signaling a shift in north korea's behavior. more on this, we go in to barbara starr at the pentagon. barbara, tell us about the missile defense system. >> well, hello to you, don. this is for guam. as you know, about 2,000 miles out in the pacific ocean from north korea. and we have some video to show you of the type of missile system that is on its way to guam. this is a missile systethat sits on the back of a truck, the missiles come off of it, and they are going to be positioned in guam to protect the u.s. military base on that territory against the possible north korean attack. defense secretary chuck hagel
don lemon here in for brooke today. this is just in to cnn. we just learned that the u.s. has deployed a ballistic missile defense system to protect its base in guam from a possible north korean attack. again, this is just in to cnn. north korea did more than just talk, though, today. just more than just talk tough today. closing the industrial zone there, a place where south koreans and north koreans work together to show cooperation. the closing of this crossing signaling a shift in north...
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garth brooks and george strait, first time they performed together. has it always been this big? i don't think so it is. >> it is. you're just getting into it. >> blake was there with the boys. >> right. and he's married to miranda. i don't like awards shows. >> i've never known you to watch an awards show. >> i won't be caught dead watching the oscars. >> but you've been listening to country music. >> from the highway, sirius xm. >> when we come back, we will talk more about brian's glasses. if you have comments, go ahead and e-mail him. he's getting a ton already. tweet us. up next, tools of the trade. what you need to watch this week >> plus, coming up at the top of the hour, squawk masters of the market of the week, john rogers joins us for a special interview. i like this song too. "squawk box" will be right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more re
garth brooks and george strait, first time they performed together. has it always been this big? i don't think so it is. >> it is. you're just getting into it. >> blake was there with the boys. >> right. and he's married to miranda. i don't like awards shows. >> i've never known you to watch an awards show. >> i won't be caught dead watching the oscars. >> but you've been listening to country music. >> from the highway, sirius xm. >> when we come...
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brooke baldwin joins us with what's ahead on "starting point." >> ahead this morning, something i know you talked about a bunch this morning, this manhunt under way after a texas county district attorney and his wife were found dead in their home. one of the questions we're asking, is this at all connected to the murder of that assistant district attorney from a little more than two months ago. we'll go there. we're going to talk with a county judge bruce wood, the kaufman mayor william fortner and texas congressman ted poe who himself was a former judge, former prosecutor who was threatened. we're going to talk to him. plus cringe worthy. an excruciating moment during the louisville/duke game last night that i know a lot of you are talking about this morning and tweeting about here. this will go down in sports history. >> it was awful. >> awful doesn't even cover it. cardinals forward kevin ware's leg snapped in half in front of millions of viewers and fans and players. how is he doing? i've seen a picture at least on instagram sitting in his hospital bed holding that trophy. we'll lo
brooke baldwin joins us with what's ahead on "starting point." >> ahead this morning, something i know you talked about a bunch this morning, this manhunt under way after a texas county district attorney and his wife were found dead in their home. one of the questions we're asking, is this at all connected to the murder of that assistant district attorney from a little more than two months ago. we'll go there. we're going to talk with a county judge bruce wood, the kaufman mayor...
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supporter was an african-american, by the way, who was a member of the senate, the honorable edward brook. these two senators had for years been trying to pass this legislation to eliminate discrimination in housing, and they had had some degree of success, but they were not able to get the legislation passed. well, in 1968, seven days after dr. king's death, the fair housing act of 1968 passed, prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, national origin as it relates to the sale or the financing of housing. . in 1974 it was amended to include sex discrimination. in 1988 it was amended to prohibit discrimination based upon physical or mental handicap. as well as familial status. the housing fairness act that i have introduced models this piece of legislation. it, too, deals with discrimination that is invidious with reference to refusing to grant to a person, sell housing , a person, negotiate housing to make housing available. to set different terms for some than for others. o falsely deny that housing is unavailable when it is available. this kind of discrimination stil
supporter was an african-american, by the way, who was a member of the senate, the honorable edward brook. these two senators had for years been trying to pass this legislation to eliminate discrimination in housing, and they had had some degree of success, but they were not able to get the legislation passed. well, in 1968, seven days after dr. king's death, the fair housing act of 1968 passed, prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, national origin as it relates to the...
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the folks at willow brook manor nursing home in flint township, michigan. took her words to heart and made arrangements for her to take a limousine to the palace in auburn hills and she hopes to thank bob seger in person. >> i'm learning how to stand up. so i can hug him. and i want to hug him and give him a great big smooch. >> and he will probably give her a great big smooch right back. >> that is my favorite story of the week. i love it. way to go, evie. >>> 35 minutes after the hour and these are feats of strength that even frank costanza couldn't even imagine, a seinfeld reference. >> they heard the screams of their father yelling save me. that's what they did, lifting a 3,000 pound tractor off their father's chest and saving his life. hailey and hanna are here now, along with their dad, jeff. we're so glad, dad, that you are okay and your daughters were there to hear your screams. jeff, first tell me, how did you end up under the tractor? >> well, i was working in my garden area and my foot slipped off the clutch. and before i knew it, it flipped over
the folks at willow brook manor nursing home in flint township, michigan. took her words to heart and made arrangements for her to take a limousine to the palace in auburn hills and she hopes to thank bob seger in person. >> i'm learning how to stand up. so i can hug him. and i want to hug him and give him a great big smooch. >> and he will probably give her a great big smooch right back. >> that is my favorite story of the week. i love it. way to go, evie. >>> 35...
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the "wall street journal" took a look at a brand-new brookings institute report, and what they found is that in the top 100 metropolitan areas in the united states, you know how many cities now have more jobs than before the recession out of the top 100? only 14. and interestingly enough, about half of them -- six -- are in texas, and the rest are for the most part in conservative cities. take a look at that. >>gretchen: san jose, salt lake city, omaha, pittsburgh, washington, d.c. -- many people would argue because there's been a surge in federal jobs there. we have knoxville, charleston, houston. those make up the cities he was talking about in texas. >>brian: the election probably would have have not ben by the president if you look at where cities show signs of life. wisconsin as well as ohio and indiana and florida that allowed the budget to get in place and allowed the local state budgets to be cut. and, therefore, begin to flourish. without that the economy wouldn't have turned around. it would look like illinois. >>steve: when you look at out of the top 100 metropolitan areas
the "wall street journal" took a look at a brand-new brookings institute report, and what they found is that in the top 100 metropolitan areas in the united states, you know how many cities now have more jobs than before the recession out of the top 100? only 14. and interestingly enough, about half of them -- six -- are in texas, and the rest are for the most part in conservative cities. take a look at that. >>gretchen: san jose, salt lake city, omaha, pittsburgh, washington,...
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. >> i'm brook baldwin. our starting point here is a moment of exbloegs plosion is c. that specifically is what north korea is saying this morning as it is threatening to use nuclear weapons against the united states. coming up next, we'll talk to one of the few americans with really an inside review of this communist country. former governor bill richardson. >>> is the carnival cruise ship "triumph" cursed? the same ship that stranded people for days just had another accident. this time it may be deadly. >>> hours after this disturbing video went public. we showed it to you all yesterday morning. we now know mike rice, fired. could the athletic director at the school be next? we will talk to a former rutgers player. >>> and it's official, again. jay leno is leaving "the tonight show" again. >> you guys probably heard the news. i'm going to be taking over for "the tonight show" next february. >> congratulate jimmy fallon. he is a hell of a guy. >> i
. >> i'm brook baldwin. our starting point here is a moment of exbloegs plosion is c. that specifically is what north korea is saying this morning as it is threatening to use nuclear weapons against the united states. coming up next, we'll talk to one of the few americans with really an inside review of this communist country. former governor bill richardson. >>> is the carnival cruise ship "triumph" cursed? the same ship that stranded people for days just had another...
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going to change even if there is a surprise in the election in germany and the new chancellor is stein brook. that is number one. all the other countries on that side of the column will be the same, i would argue. similarly, among the peripheral, ingnas is will not cause collapse of the government. irish government will not change. those that say the greek coalition is about on its last leg, i say, yeah, they don't have a great situation but if you're democratic left, the two left-wing small parties in that coalition, your choice is either to face an election right now vis-a-vis the sereza party or take your chances for a greek recovery before the elections in 2016. i would wager they will do the latter. so ultimately are you're not going to have major change among these governments either. and you know, just one last thing. francois hollande in france he is not a keynesian. he will not make, his election made zero chance, changes to the european fiscal outlook. then of course, what about italy? well, italy, someone who is a great fan of "game of thrones", i think that, studying italian poli
going to change even if there is a surprise in the election in germany and the new chancellor is stein brook. that is number one. all the other countries on that side of the column will be the same, i would argue. similarly, among the peripheral, ingnas is will not cause collapse of the government. irish government will not change. those that say the greek coalition is about on its last leg, i say, yeah, they don't have a great situation but if you're democratic left, the two left-wing small...
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. >> on c-span form, the brookings institution hosted a discussion about the challenges facing our women in the middle east, north africa. their guest will be undersecretary of state for ublic diplomacy, tara sonenshine. that's at 11:00. of then at 12:30, society american business editors and writers spring conference. how journalists can use social media. at 3:00 a key note speech from the c.e.o. of a.o.l., tim armstrong. it's live all afternoon on c-span and c-span.org. >> people always like to ask me, how did you -- how did you come across this story? people always ask writers about that. what you find in news stories while you are supposed to be working on something else, which can be a little frustrating at times, and that's exactly what happened to me. i was doing a little internet look h one day and just at this photo. it was on a department of energy website. and they had put up a little newsletter for one of the department of energy facilities, and this newsletter was saying, this month in oak ridge history, something along those lines. this one i just loved because there seemed
. >> on c-span form, the brookings institution hosted a discussion about the challenges facing our women in the middle east, north africa. their guest will be undersecretary of state for ublic diplomacy, tara sonenshine. that's at 11:00. of then at 12:30, society american business editors and writers spring conference. how journalists can use social media. at 3:00 a key note speech from the c.e.o. of a.o.l., tim armstrong. it's live all afternoon on c-span and c-span.org. >> people...